I get the sentiment and more or less agree with you, though if there were even a successful treatment to delay or lessen its effects, I’d be down to get going on that early if detected.
Oh yeah absolutely. But aside from random studies that all “show promising possibilities for future treatments” right now I don’t know that there’s a good outlook for anyone even if they get diagnosed today.
But if that changed I’d be first in line for the test.
I get the sentiment and more or less agree with you, though if there were even a successful treatment to delay or lessen its effects, I’d be down to get going on that early if detected.
Oh yeah absolutely. But aside from random studies that all “show promising possibilities for future treatments” right now I don’t know that there’s a good outlook for anyone even if they get diagnosed today.
But if that changed I’d be first in line for the test.
Other way around. If the test indicated a problem, you could try to jump on every study that may show promising results